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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> there was a lot of talk about women and guns. joy read will join me on that one coming up. and massachusetts governor is here for his first national interview since choosing the next massachusetts senator which means it is his first national interview since he broke my heart. let's see if the governor can win me back. [ metal rattling ] ♪ boo! i am the ghost of meals past. when you don't use new pam, this is what you get. residue. [ female announcer ] bargain brand cooking spray leaves annoying residue. that's why there's new pam. i've been using crest pro-health for a week. my dentist said it was gonna help transform my mouth. [ male announcer ] go pro. for a clean that's up to four times better, try these crest pro-health products together. [ sara ] i've been using crest pro-health. so far...it feels different. [ male announcer ] crest pro-health protects not just some, but all these areas dentists chec
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won't that stop us all in our tracks? i had a fascinating conversation recently with a top chinese economist. david li is a professor at tsinghua university. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> one question that people had in the world, not just the western world, but everywhere. is china going to have a hard landing? meaning is the economy going to have a more dramatic slow down than anyone would expect which would have ripple effects throughout the world economy? on that big issue, what do you think? >> well, to me, it's a small issue. i think it's the judgment is basically out there. that is soft landing is there. hard landing has been already avoided. i've been talking about this for the past two years, maybe two and a half years. that is the growth rate will slow down a little bit and then pick up. >> what, why is it that the hard landing was averted? was it that the government did something extraordinary that has avoided that prospect? >> well, the immediate, immediate solution was government putting a few
won't that stop us all in our tracks? i had a fascinating conversation recently with a top chinese economist. david li is a professor at tsinghua university. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> one question that people had in the world, not just the western world, but everywhere. is china going to have a hard landing? meaning is the economy going to have a more dramatic slow down than anyone would expect which would have ripple effects throughout the world economy? on that...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> six bullets in the hands of a woman trying to defend her children may not be enough. >> and the peace of mind that a woman has as she is facing three, four, five violent attackers or intruders in her home screaming in the background the peace of mind knowing that she has a scary looking gun gives her more courage when she is fighting hardened violent crimin criminals. >> and there in lies the problem with having to defend assault weapons. if you go out and try to defend assault weapons then you end up looking like a jackass. >> jack ass lindsey graham had to imagine a situation in which a woman and her children are killed because she ran out of bullets because he could not find a case. as you saw, gail trotter's wild imaginings about the assault toting mom was completely fictional. she and lindsey graham at yesterday's senate hearing could not come up with a single case of a mother or father or any one else
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they cannot shut our lights off and leave us in the cold pretty much any time they want. what do we do? is this a nuclear issue? it's a whole new realm of strategic thinking that i do not think we have thought through. >> they can take our airplanes down. they can do all kinds of interesting things. >> what you might do, and i remember reading about this earlier, we are working on an offensive cyber war, what he might threaten if you cannot devise a defense, if you're going to attack us, we will shut down the lights in beijing and all over china. i think we probably have the same capacity, so that could be a kind of deterrent the way we have a deterrent in the nuclear war. >> in terms of our defense, a plan by the rules. >> it's not an open and shut case, you know? we have a free society and the internet is one of the freest instruments of communication. we really do not understand the implications. the really want the government taking control in a way that will protect us and the spine and everyone at the same time? it's not an easy question. >> are we behind the curve
they cannot shut our lights off and leave us in the cold pretty much any time they want. what do we do? is this a nuclear issue? it's a whole new realm of strategic thinking that i do not think we have thought through. >> they can take our airplanes down. they can do all kinds of interesting things. >> what you might do, and i remember reading about this earlier, we are working on an offensive cyber war, what he might threaten if you cannot devise a defense, if you're going to...
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melissa: can they give us a geographical location? >> twenty atomic bombs, it seems like it would be a big problem for almost everybody. maybe it is a development for a new defense system. can be very star trek. >> alike in bad 1970's film. the nuclear missiles to blow up the asteroid. natalie wood as a matter of fact was in it. melissa: it has already been made. >> sean connery, too. >> it always works. melissa: you guys are wonderful. go take care of the spider problem. that's all the "money" we have for you today. see you back here tomorrow. be sure to check out my interview with former secretary of security. ♪ gerri: hello, everybody. i'm gerri willis. tonight back to basics for president obama, but with his new focus on the economy be any more effective than his last? also, the nearly 3 million americans to get those free cell phones we all pay for are found to be ineligible. i will have the latest on this waste, fraud, and abuse. speaking of waste, solar power is supposed to be a clean energy alternative. a new report shows it
melissa: can they give us a geographical location? >> twenty atomic bombs, it seems like it would be a big problem for almost everybody. maybe it is a development for a new defense system. can be very star trek. >> alike in bad 1970's film. the nuclear missiles to blow up the asteroid. natalie wood as a matter of fact was in it. melissa: it has already been made. >> sean connery, too. >> it always works. melissa: you guys are wonderful. go take care of the spider...
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well, that is it for us tonight. coming up next week, the ways and means an intelligence committee member, congressman dennis nunes of california. john silva joins us to talk about his runaway markets, and chris stirewalt will straighten out as much of my political thinking as he can. thank you for joining us over this weekend. we hope you have a wonderfend. good night from new york. neil: this was the week we dodged an asteroid. and maybe a bear. >> welcome to my neil cavuto. so much for that pain in the asteroid. it might have scared us, but that never there are companies willing to plunk down big bucks on at least two big punches, one of the earth would not be destroyed and two, that being the case, putting some cash to work work right now. a wad of cash. about $50 billion of cash since january. that includes the $23 billion that dell is planning to take itself private. the $28 billion that warren buffett is forking over for h.j. heinz, and the 11 billion-dollar merger between amr and u.s. airways. and i'm not inc
well, that is it for us tonight. coming up next week, the ways and means an intelligence committee member, congressman dennis nunes of california. john silva joins us to talk about his runaway markets, and chris stirewalt will straighten out as much of my political thinking as he can. thank you for joining us over this weekend. we hope you have a wonderfend. good night from new york. neil: this was the week we dodged an asteroid. and maybe a bear. >> welcome to my neil cavuto. so much for...
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meteorologist alexandra steele has been following all of that for us and she joins us now. hello, alexandra. >> hi, absolutely. new haven county getting pounded, as well. here are some of the snow fall totals thus far in connecticut. and connecticut is beginning to wind down, western connecticut will wind down and move eastward. manchester, connecticut, 28 1/2, avon connecticut, as well. stores, 15 inches, hamden, 34, these are the big winners. incredible numbers there. and here's a picture of connecticut. we're watching the clearing from west to east, this is the litchfield hills. but where it's the bright white colors that's bright banding, that's where the snow was coming down in 2 and 3 inches per hour. it is all minimizing and moving eastward. but i-91 from hartford down to wallingford and all down the shoreline, all the moisture coming off the water allowing madison and brantford to get pummelled with between 25 and 30 inches of snow. so we are going to see an end. new york city will end this morning, boston ends by this afternoon. and then maine will end by tonight.
meteorologist alexandra steele has been following all of that for us and she joins us now. hello, alexandra. >> hi, absolutely. new haven county getting pounded, as well. here are some of the snow fall totals thus far in connecticut. and connecticut is beginning to wind down, western connecticut will wind down and move eastward. manchester, connecticut, 28 1/2, avon connecticut, as well. stores, 15 inches, hamden, 34, these are the big winners. incredible numbers there. and here's a...
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lou: thank you very much and thank you for joining us. be with us tomorrow. good night, from new york. >> go to south dakota and oregon and washington and michigan and then we go to michiga washingto, to take over the white house. neil: thank god for howard dean. the screamer is now a saint. saying something i call most of the voice i tell you is deafeng. during a discussion of the whole budget mess, all i could say is prepare for your jaw to drop because i want you to remember the guy saying it. roll it. >> somebody had held a middle-class you do your taxes will go up or the programs will get cut or we will go into financial oblivion and nobody wants to tell them that. neil: he has gone from throwing grenades to heavy doses of something called reality. says we have a choice, everyone's taxes go up for a lot of programs get cut, either or. the rich can't pay for it all. it is all simple math of the middle-class and others will have to pay as well. the commitment is so spread out, it is time to spread the tax wealth and quit spreading the you know what. you wa
lou: thank you very much and thank you for joining us. be with us tomorrow. good night, from new york. >> go to south dakota and oregon and washington and michigan and then we go to michiga washingto, to take over the white house. neil: thank god for howard dean. the screamer is now a saint. saying something i call most of the voice i tell you is deafeng. during a discussion of the whole budget mess, all i could say is prepare for your jaw to drop because i want you to remember the guy...
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i started to use facebook to explain every vote. and what it does is it by forcing myself to explain every single vote to the public it then forces me to be consistent because it is all on public record. john: you're libertarian. would you be consistent anyway? >> of course. of course. but i think in a political climate when you go to congress, members of congress regardless of how libertarian they are, i think it's important to have a mechanism that forces you to do the right thing every time. >> my question is canalize your upbringing shape your libertarian values? >> well, thanks for the question. my parents were both born overseas in the middle east. my dad came over here is a refugee from palestine. my mother syrian. it's had a big impact on life. be when they take to school, a drop me off to school, tell me how wonderful this country is because we have liberty year. you can come to this country with absolutely nothing and make a life yourself. in other countries a lot of times it depends on what your last name is, what your et
i started to use facebook to explain every vote. and what it does is it by forcing myself to explain every single vote to the public it then forces me to be consistent because it is all on public record. john: you're libertarian. would you be consistent anyway? >> of course. of course. but i think in a political climate when you go to congress, members of congress regardless of how libertarian they are, i think it's important to have a mechanism that forces you to do the right thing every...
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let us know, drop us an e-mail, jerrwe'll be right back with myo cents more, and answer to my question of the day, would you buy something from the post office's clothing line? office's clothing line? hmmmm? all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing bfor capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side.
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i used, as you mentioned, i used to give him little assignments. i did not want him to be overburdened with the big task of, hey, we're writing a book because he could not stay focused. break-in and a very small pieces and give him a little paragraph to read it a time. slowly he got into this thing. it was very exciting by the time this got done. i am so proud of him. he has done a wonderful job. gerri: i think it's fascinating. i assume you are studying all this in school. >> yes. gerri: tell me, do you take things from classroom right into the book? >> i took some things. i did a little research on my own. for the invasion of an up, i did that on my own. i did some other things on my own. we have not learned about the korean war yet. i had to do that on my own. some of this stuff like world war two and world war one, i did that from class. gerri: you really covered a lot of ground. this expanded your horizons. you know, it must be interesting to you. here you are, raising a son in the u.s., a totally different kind of world. tell me how it's diff
i used, as you mentioned, i used to give him little assignments. i did not want him to be overburdened with the big task of, hey, we're writing a book because he could not stay focused. break-in and a very small pieces and give him a little paragraph to read it a time. slowly he got into this thing. it was very exciting by the time this got done. i am so proud of him. he has done a wonderful job. gerri: i think it's fascinating. i assume you are studying all this in school. >> yes. gerri:...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. today is gonna be an gimportant day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> all night i have been preaching and teaching, trying how to have a portfolio that works in every market, from the marauding bears kind, to euphoric pamplona running of the bulls kind. you'll always have the new diversification. just like the old school diversification by sector that i pushed endles
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. today is gonna be an gimportant day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's...
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you can try to use vantage, but then you use vantage, you are not going to beble to get a loiloan for your home, not necessarily most productive system or best system or fair system, but it is what we have to dolto deal with. gerri: every couple of years, federal trade commission does this report. congressional ways gets involved, there is some congressman out there getting his name in the papers complaining, these people take advantage of studies, they get the benefit of studies, they have not changed what they are doing, same problem continue to exist, they don't make changes to their reporting, and this reports is critical to consumers, it determines what you pay for a loan for a mortgage, we'll have to pay if you go out and borrow money for any reason, sometimes whether you get a job, whether is it going to come down to brass tax, and instead of another surprising report from the federal tread commission, someone will make a change. >> this is what people should do, a two prong approach, first we have write your congressman and your senator, complaint, and express your voice, say
you can try to use vantage, but then you use vantage, you are not going to beble to get a loiloan for your home, not necessarily most productive system or best system or fair system, but it is what we have to dolto deal with. gerri: every couple of years, federal trade commission does this report. congressional ways gets involved, there is some congressman out there getting his name in the papers complaining, these people take advantage of studies, they get the benefit of studies, they have not...
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that we like using? as constitution says that we cannot kill people. need to look into this for have been a hypocrite about school choice, of the drug war i can dream may be he will say that next year. that is our show.it onlin see you next week.nest gas turns [applause] siemens. answers. did you know not all fiber is the same? citrucel is different- it's the only fiber for regularity that won't cause excess gas. it's gentle and clinically proven to help restore and maintain regularity. look for citrucel today.
that we like using? as constitution says that we cannot kill people. need to look into this for have been a hypocrite about school choice, of the drug war i can dream may be he will say that next year. that is our show.it onlin see you next week.nest gas turns [applause] siemens. answers. did you know not all fiber is the same? citrucel is different- it's the only fiber for regularity that won't cause excess gas. it's gentle and clinically proven to help restore and maintain regularity. look...
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help us continue serving the millions of women and men with breast cancer who still need us every day. register for the 3-day now. (woman) it's just been an amazing, amazing journey. i love these people. ♪ and it's beautiful minimum wage hike. >> today a full-time worker making the minimum wage earns $14,500 a year. even with the tax relief we've put in place, a family with two kids that earns the minimum wage still lives below the poverty line. tonight, let's declare that in the wealthiest nation on earth no one who works full-time should have to live in poverty and raise the federal minimum wage to $9 an hour. >> minimum wage hike. one proposal put forward by the president at last week's state of the union address. the current federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour. a rate the president wants boosted by 24%, to $9 an hour. a $1.75 boost. if passed into law, the $1.75 hike would be implemented in stages to reach $9 an hour by the end of 2015, two years from now. thereafter, the president wants the minimum wage index to keep up with inflation. the white house says a hike would help l
help us continue serving the millions of women and men with breast cancer who still need us every day. register for the 3-day now. (woman) it's just been an amazing, amazing journey. i love these people. ♪ and it's beautiful minimum wage hike. >> today a full-time worker making the minimum wage earns $14,500 a year. even with the tax relief we've put in place, a family with two kids that earns the minimum wage still lives below the poverty line. tonight, let's declare that in the...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages aany fedex office location. gerri: big labor in the state of michigan battling it out until the bitter end. strategizing ways to avoid the states newly minted right to work law even at the expense of its own workers. joining me now, labor policy director for public policy. thank you for coming back on the show, it is great to have you here. i was blown away by this story. somebody's really red-faced as the union, that is for darn sure. an example of some of the things said by this union. members who indicate they wish to resign will be told they can only do so in august. we will use any legal means at our disposal to collect the dues owed. are you surprised? >> no, not at all. it is not very surprisin
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages aany fedex office location. gerri: big labor in the state of michigan battling it out until the bitter end....
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>> it is a great thing for us. of course, we are big company here in the u.s., but we like to be seen as a company that is doing the right things. obviously with over 16,000 employees here in the u.s. i am sure that it made dozens of our employees proud to be part of siemens' knowing that we are doing the right things you're a u.s. liz: we are showing a video of some of the gigantic pieces of equipment that she make. these are turbine's jamaica north carolina. steam and gas. when you really started to ramp up on this. when the president talks about infrastructure plans, would you like to see? will would help you create the most jobs? >> if you because of the things he alked about around rose we now have more control over the energy future, shale, oil, gas reserves. if you go downstream in the pipelines and chemical plants, fertilizer plants, a lot of industries that we have not seen growth for many years in the u.s. are now coming back to life. maybe even lng facilities. we build this huge turbine plants a lot more
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people are going to get drone s and come back at us. but it is still necessary that we do these things because what else are we going to do? >> we have a secret army and the cia is going off on its own. you wrote a book about this -- >> it makes me extremely anxious because the history of a covert action is that it often backfires. i hate to be fruity about this, but if you are a superpower and try to keep peace and the world, you are going to be reprehensible things and it is almost guaranteed to come back and bite you, but you still have to do it. >> i remember you predicted right after 9/11, get ready, we will do unpalatable things. >> of course, it just goes with the territory. >> there was this moment in the hearings that i thought was indicative which was actually about waterboarding and torture, in which brennan said he knew about it and protested it but did not do anything to stop it because he was not in the chain of command at that point. i thought was a pretty reprehensible answer. but on the other hand, i know that bob gates
people are going to get drone s and come back at us. but it is still necessary that we do these things because what else are we going to do? >> we have a secret army and the cia is going off on its own. you wrote a book about this -- >> it makes me extremely anxious because the history of a covert action is that it often backfires. i hate to be fruity about this, but if you are a superpower and try to keep peace and the world, you are going to be reprehensible things and it is...
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to us and have been sold as a political project. of these letters that we had from the december point is in a totally different direction. again a master plan behind it's. like with a t. and projects. written by the year tea. before the year t. and the european commission were meeting on a regular basis. in the. tone was amazingly jovial and informal. all that went on in complete secrecy. to your t. and the european commission work hand in hand. and nine hundred eighty four missing links is published and immediately after the european commission set up a working group with the iraqi on exactly this topic i'm generally not. eight hundred eighty five this is decker c.e.o. philips presents his europe one thousand nine hundred and his action plan for the single market. ten days later chuckle or new president of the european commission speech about the single market in the european parliament which sounds like the echo of decker speech it doesn't mean you need to be. in june one thousand nine hundred five for your coal fields vice presid
to us and have been sold as a political project. of these letters that we had from the december point is in a totally different direction. again a master plan behind it's. like with a t. and projects. written by the year tea. before the year t. and the european commission were meeting on a regular basis. in the. tone was amazingly jovial and informal. all that went on in complete secrecy. to your t. and the european commission work hand in hand. and nine hundred eighty four missing links is...
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many of us used to think that generators were a luxury. with our infrastructure and storms, it is also a necessity, unless you want to be out of power for a week. do you see a paradime shift and how people in the northeast think about your products in. >> we do, brian. we see this shift occurring nationwide. obviously the northeast has been hit with a lot of outages here the last few years but the infrastructure, you mentioned in your comments, there's a huge investment gap in the infrastructure, in particular in the grid in distribution and i think people are tired of it. it is showing what happens when you underinvest. you get the us is septemberbility of these types of storms. i think that back up power is becoming the kind of thing that homes and businesses have to have. it will become as ubiquitous in our mind as air conditioning. >> what do you prefor your company, if you are indeed seeing this paradigm mind-set? >> that's a good we. we have been growing on a 15 percent compound bases. the underinvestment has been going on for two de
many of us used to think that generators were a luxury. with our infrastructure and storms, it is also a necessity, unless you want to be out of power for a week. do you see a paradime shift and how people in the northeast think about your products in. >> we do, brian. we see this shift occurring nationwide. obviously the northeast has been hit with a lot of outages here the last few years but the infrastructure, you mentioned in your comments, there's a huge investment gap in the...
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us to develop a plan that will help us as we look at the many reforms. >> it's a different kind of a background. i was a tv reporter in a cbs affiliate in south bend when i came back from college. and then after my husband and i got married i did four years in bucharest, romania. our church had asked us if we would go, for a two-year stint, so we sold our house, sold everything we had made the provision, raised the money, got there and then started our organization. and so we ended up living there four years but it actually precipitated my run for the indiana state house. having an opportunity to be in a different place, different culture and understanding what role government can and can't play when it comes to, you know, governing. >> and run she did. walorski served three terms in the indiana state house. >> we were a billion dollars in debt, we had very well intentioned people, everybody was doing what they thought they should do. our state was in the bottom of the barrel in this nation. we were 49th and 50th in virtually every grid you can imagine and today we are on the top fiv
us to develop a plan that will help us as we look at the many reforms. >> it's a different kind of a background. i was a tv reporter in a cbs affiliate in south bend when i came back from college. and then after my husband and i got married i did four years in bucharest, romania. our church had asked us if we would go, for a two-year stint, so we sold our house, sold everything we had made the provision, raised the money, got there and then started our organization. and so we ended up...
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you got us in a surge. the sustained winds around here are around the 40-mile-per-hour mark, a little less, but we have a gust coming through as we speak. an increase in the snow, and again, it's the icy pellets. i was going to give you a weather update the last time, and the weirdest thing happened, i ran into the two guys who said they had cabin fever and they came for a walk. we haven't been walking around. i have been between here and our shelter, but they did confirm what we thought was going on around here. about 4 to 6 inches of snow, a heavy, slushy snow on the ground. we didn't get a lot of accumulation through the day like providence and boston did because it's warm. although poppy is still getting a lot of accumulation. the gusts are above 60 miles per hour. we're getting one now, and the two guys who came out said they heard a rumor there was a storm surge. there's been no storm surge. the surf is heavy, but it's still where it should be. that's what we've got right now. we've got a couple more
you got us in a surge. the sustained winds around here are around the 40-mile-per-hour mark, a little less, but we have a gust coming through as we speak. an increase in the snow, and again, it's the icy pellets. i was going to give you a weather update the last time, and the weirdest thing happened, i ran into the two guys who said they had cabin fever and they came for a walk. we haven't been walking around. i have been between here and our shelter, but they did confirm what we thought was...
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how they can use it in their daily lives. let's focus on and not pollute it. >> what you are a share in washington, who are you talking to? are you having to justify the money you are receiving from the united states? >> yes, just to justify the money we are receiving, not only for the organization. defector, the field is something they really focus. >> in afghanistan we have different rules of receiving information it is a radio. all over the country. it is mostly popular in the city's that we have that. printed media is also more of a usable thing or a tool and the places people are in a couple. nowadays we are having social media where people are receiving the news. more than the 3% of the population of afghanistan through radio. >> you mentioned the literacy rates. here in afghanistan, literacy rate over all 28%. mail literacy -- average imasco years is a 11 average. female 7. given the and the numbers, how difficult is your job of getting a promotion to afghanis. >> when you see 20% of the population is more than 72% are
how they can use it in their daily lives. let's focus on and not pollute it. >> what you are a share in washington, who are you talking to? are you having to justify the money you are receiving from the united states? >> yes, just to justify the money we are receiving, not only for the organization. defector, the field is something they really focus. >> in afghanistan we have different rules of receiving information it is a radio. all over the country. it is mostly popular in...
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. >> those other people who do the jobs that none of us want to do. i think the odds are that he will not get it and he will not fight for it that hard. the last person who fought for a minimum-wage increase was ted kennedy and he actually got it. >> who will be the time kennedy in the senate is an interesting question, too. >> if you cannot pay someone $9 an hour, you probably should not be a business. >> i agree with him -- >> you talk about the economy as if it is a moral and estimate. even if i agree with you, it does not change the fact that it will hurt young people and immigrants, a lot of whom are low-skilled, you are guaranteeing them the low end of the scale and will hurt the chances of young, less skilled people getting jobs. it is an economic fact. it may not be just, but it is true. >> is what i am asking -- where is the evidence of that having happened -- >> why don't you make it $15? >> but you are making the argument -- >> if you are saying it has no effect on employment -- >> obviously it has an effect! the question is, are you going
. >> those other people who do the jobs that none of us want to do. i think the odds are that he will not get it and he will not fight for it that hard. the last person who fought for a minimum-wage increase was ted kennedy and he actually got it. >> who will be the time kennedy in the senate is an interesting question, too. >> if you cannot pay someone $9 an hour, you probably should not be a business. >> i agree with him -- >> you talk about the economy as if it...
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. >> president obama used his bully pulpit this week to call on congress to avoid, get this, sequestration. that's washington nomenclature for automatic spending cuts due to go into effect on march 1, next friday. on that date, both military and domestic programs will feel the impact of the monumental $85 billion cuts slated for this year, 2013, alone. not only does the president condemn the cuts, but his administration is also sounding the alarm. first, the secretary of state. >> but in these days of the looming budget sequester that everyone actually wants to avoid, or most, we can't be strong in the world unless we are strong at home. my credibility as a diplomat, working to help other countries create order is strongest when america at least puts its own fiscal house in order, and that has to be now. >> next, the secretary of defense. >> members of congress need to understand that they were elected to protect the public, not to hurt the public. and i hope they will remember that as they hopefully work towards a resolution of this issue. >> the president and his cabinet all want, quote
. >> president obama used his bully pulpit this week to call on congress to avoid, get this, sequestration. that's washington nomenclature for automatic spending cuts due to go into effect on march 1, next friday. on that date, both military and domestic programs will feel the impact of the monumental $85 billion cuts slated for this year, 2013, alone. not only does the president condemn the cuts, but his administration is also sounding the alarm. first, the secretary of state. >>...
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stay with us. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ ♪ ooh baby, can i do for you today? ♪ [ female announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance?...
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with us. what do you say? what you think of these programs? some people in the real business world think it got in a way of recovery. >> that sounds to me a little out there. i think the amount the government can do to fix a $20 trillion market is somewhat limited and we have seen that in -pa lot of areas but to say the efforts taken by the government broadly defined, not the administration but a lot of things done by the fed and others that they actually hurt the housing market is pretty inaccurate. dennis: did it keep the supply of empty vacant foreclosed homes on the market much water because of efforts to try to allow stop paying the mortgage or fall months behind to stay in their homes instead of letting the market take it over and kick them out? >> that is a bit of an exaggeration. if you look at the efforts directed to prevent foreclosure, they were usually of the form getting houses, payments on those houses down to be some affordable level and you have seen more than 1 million people
with us. what do you say? what you think of these programs? some people in the real business world think it got in a way of recovery. >> that sounds to me a little out there. i think the amount the government can do to fix a $20 trillion market is somewhat limited and we have seen that in -pa lot of areas but to say the efforts taken by the government broadly defined, not the administration but a lot of things done by the fed and others that they actually hurt the housing market is pretty...
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a lot of us work more than that. there was a comment from a ceo recently about doing business in france and he was very, well he pointed out that french unions make it very difficult. but we actually asked a question and found out in france the average employee is working 37.5 hours. take it for what it is worth. the source of that was the labor force survey. but at end of the day the american worker is very efficient but is getting squeezed. i mean, tom, what does the american worker do? 20 more dollars a week for gas. 2% off the paycheck in taxes. where do you cut because that's what is happening? >> i want to come back to something you showed on your screen which i know is per se wrong. in france, as a matter of fact, in law, if your employee works more than 35 hours a week you go to jail. who ever people working 37.5 hours a week they're on your way to the clink because you can't do that in france. >> i'm glad you pointed out. most statistics the american worker is most efficient, most productive worker on the pl
a lot of us work more than that. there was a comment from a ceo recently about doing business in france and he was very, well he pointed out that french unions make it very difficult. but we actually asked a question and found out in france the average employee is working 37.5 hours. take it for what it is worth. the source of that was the labor force survey. but at end of the day the american worker is very efficient but is getting squeezed. i mean, tom, what does the american worker do? 20...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. hey do you wanna get a drink later? try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. clamp. glitter. [ male announcer ] staples makes it easier to get everything your business needs. even custom banners. and now get 50% off banners and posters. staples. that was easy. olay ultra moisture body wash can with more moisturizers than seven bottles of the leading body wash. with ultra moisture your body wash i
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. hey do you wanna get a drink later? try running four.ning a restaurant is hard,...
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joining us now, the "a-team." author, radio talk-show host, fox is contributor, democratic political consultant and strategist, senior writer for the weekly standard, steven haze. monica, let's start with the net jobs. >> starting with the chicago police chief, should we start there? what he said was absolutely astonishing. this was a man who is in charge of the police force in chicago, the third largest police force in the united states. previously he by chicago's gun violence, massive gun violence on everything from government sponsored races and set their -- sarah palin's. now he is blaming second amendment groups regard as gun violence without addressing the real issue, number one, game-related gun violence is the vast majority of the gun related homicides that we see in the second element which is never discussed because of the racial element is the fact is so much of this gun violence is black-on-black violence, minority-on-minority violence. there's no discussion on that. lou: your reaction. >> i agree. i f
joining us now, the "a-team." author, radio talk-show host, fox is contributor, democratic political consultant and strategist, senior writer for the weekly standard, steven haze. monica, let's start with the net jobs. >> starting with the chicago police chief, should we start there? what he said was absolutely astonishing. this was a man who is in charge of the police force in chicago, the third largest police force in the united states. previously he by chicago's gun violence,...
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this is for light sweet crude that is used in the united states. brent crude, which is the world standard, is actually much higher than this price. when oil goes up, gas prices go up. i can't do anything about gas prices. what i can tell you about is how you might be saving money elsewhere in the energy world and how you might actually make some money out of it. this is all of our energy consumption in the united states by different sources. we patrol makes up 36%, coal 20%. renewables only 9%, nuclear energy 8%. take a look at the 26% that is natural gas. in the last five years we've been squeezing, pulling, and extracting natural gas from everywhere we can find it. this is a natural gas boom in this country. the amount extracted has gone up 19% over the course of five years. back in 2008, before the recession, natural gas was running at $13.31 per million british thermal units. that's how they measure it. today it's around 3.34 million. while most people think the price will go back up maybe to, say, $6 per million, few believe that it's going to
this is for light sweet crude that is used in the united states. brent crude, which is the world standard, is actually much higher than this price. when oil goes up, gas prices go up. i can't do anything about gas prices. what i can tell you about is how you might be saving money elsewhere in the energy world and how you might actually make some money out of it. this is all of our energy consumption in the united states by different sources. we patrol makes up 36%, coal 20%. renewables only 9%,...
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thank you so much for joining us. i was listening to the speech at home last night and i heard the call for higher minimum wage. not just a little bit, but a 24% jump. what went through your mind? >> we are not opposed to giving more money, but to go up 24% is very high. the people that work, most of them work only two or three months and then they are gone to another place. gerri: what you are saying is that you are hiring a constant cycle of new employees that are coming in. tell us about that and what would mean if you had to boost the wage so much. >> well, there is a high rate of exchange. we actually train them at a certain minimum-wage. so that actually comes down to a better amount. what happens is after they learn, to they go somewhere else. we are teaching them at $9 per hour. gerri: this is a training wage. i see some of the people who come in at entry level. and it's clear to me that the employer is spending as much time teaching as the kids are spending performing. am i wrong? >> no, you're actually right
thank you so much for joining us. i was listening to the speech at home last night and i heard the call for higher minimum wage. not just a little bit, but a 24% jump. what went through your mind? >> we are not opposed to giving more money, but to go up 24% is very high. the people that work, most of them work only two or three months and then they are gone to another place. gerri: what you are saying is that you are hiring a constant cycle of new employees that are coming in. tell us...
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they are used for surveillance, disablement, and killing. and drones are increasingly ubiquitous. there are 64 drone bases spread across the united states alone, and the u.s. has other drone installations across the planet. africa is increasingly a drone base environment. a newly authorized site in the nation of niger will become the sixth u.s. drone base in africa, joining one in morocco, senegal, uganda, and a permanent one in djibouti. u.s. drone attacks ordered by obama have spiked particularly in yemen, somalia, afghanistan, and notably pakistan where over 360 drone strikes over the nine years, 2004 to 2013, have killed over 3,000 people. this data is not classified. and not even secret. but it is troubling. so troubling that the u.n. has just decided to launch an investigation on the impacts of drone strikes on thousands of civilians. question. will the u.n. human rights council rule that drone use violates international law do you think, pat buchanan? >> i don't think they l. if they do, john, it doesn't make any difference. but we really ought to be concerned about these d
they are used for surveillance, disablement, and killing. and drones are increasingly ubiquitous. there are 64 drone bases spread across the united states alone, and the u.s. has other drone installations across the planet. africa is increasingly a drone base environment. a newly authorized site in the nation of niger will become the sixth u.s. drone base in africa, joining one in morocco, senegal, uganda, and a permanent one in djibouti. u.s. drone attacks ordered by obama have spiked...
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the challenge for us was, providing ambulance service. >> the ford family sells us that they called 911 for the ambulance service after ford, sr. had trouble breathing. the call was logged at 1:25 a.m. dispatchers requested help from prince george's county at 1:47. a minute later a county ambulance responds. >> he said this seems unusual and i will help the family resolve this matter. end quote, he tried to call the spokes person and he did not return our phone calls. live here in northwest d.c., news 4. >> swat teams are searching for a former l.a. police officer, may be hiding in big bear mountain. the search is suspended until morning. this is a new look at the suspect. caught on a hotel security camera last week. he is accused of killing three people connect to the l.a.p.d. this week, after posting an online manifesto, seeking revenge after being fired from the force. >> a motive is now emerging in the 2-year-old girl from annapol annapolis, the victim's mother is chelsea booth. she told investigators that her daughter was possessed by an evil spirit. authorities say she confessed t
the challenge for us was, providing ambulance service. >> the ford family sells us that they called 911 for the ambulance service after ford, sr. had trouble breathing. the call was logged at 1:25 a.m. dispatchers requested help from prince george's county at 1:47. a minute later a county ambulance responds. >> he said this seems unusual and i will help the family resolve this matter. end quote, he tried to call the spokes person and he did not return our phone calls. live here in...
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the factor tip of the day and that's it for us front. check out fox news factor website which is different from billoreilly.com. talking points memo tonight on the epidemic of disrespect in america, if you missed it very hot topic, access it there and also we would like you to spout out about the factor anywhere in the world. and a little phlegm here, miller's fault. o'reilly@foxnews.com, anytime. if you wish to opine. the word of the day. no n echnescience and when you write to us put that in the headline, and thousands of e-mails, a lot of them are good and we want to read yours. i'm bill o'reilly, remember that the spin stops right here 'cause we are definitely looking out for you. >> . >> welcome to "hannity." tonight we begin with a follow-up to a very troubling story about the president's targeted drone killings program. now, as we told you yesterday, according to a leaked justice department memo the president apparently believes that he now has the legal justification to kill american citizens overseas if they are suspected of ter
the factor tip of the day and that's it for us front. check out fox news factor website which is different from billoreilly.com. talking points memo tonight on the epidemic of disrespect in america, if you missed it very hot topic, access it there and also we would like you to spout out about the factor anywhere in the world. and a little phlegm here, miller's fault. o'reilly@foxnews.com, anytime. if you wish to opine. the word of the day. no n echnescience and when you write to us put that in...